Yeah, about that 'campus rape crisis'... just a couple of parts:The biggest problem with Lisak’s work? While it’s a landmark study in
the understanding of campus sexual assault, the data wasn’t actually
about campus sexual assault at all. Lisak didn’t gather the
data himself, but instead used data collected during four other studies
conducted by masters and doctoral students at the school who passed out
surveys to male passerby on the campus. The surveys themselves weren’t
focused on the matter of sexual assault, and on top of that nothing was
done to ensure those taking the survey were college students.
And it gets worse.
But wait! There's MORE!LeFauve’s own research raised even more questions about Lisak’s
methodology. Lisak claimed he conducted follow-up interviews with most
of those he classified as serial predators, a claim LeFauve found
suspicious because, when Lisak conducted his work in 2002, the data was
several years old and much of it had been collected anonymously. When
asked how he’d managed to interview these people, Lisak hung up on
LeFauve without giving an answer. If Lisak is being at all deceitful
about how he conducted his study, it would throw the reliability of the
entire paper into doubt.

And considering the number of cases of people impersonating cops, this was stupid as hell. A real LE professional, he is.

'No targeting of conservative groups, no coverup' my ass.“This material shows that the IRS‘ cover-up began years ago,” said Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch. “We now have smoking-gun proof that top officials in the Obama IRS unlawfully harassed taxpayers just to keep them from complaining to Congress about IRS‘ targeting and abuse. No wonder the Obama IRS has had such little interest in preserving or finding Lois Lerner’s emails.”...“Just today, I instructed one of my managers to get an additional information letter out to one of these organizations — if nothing else to buy time so he didn’t contact his Congressional Office,” she wrote in the email released by Judicial Watch.
Ms. Thomas said she feared a judge would get involved soon and order the IRS to move the applications more quickly.
But according to Dear Leader it's all the fault of the Republicans(of course).

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Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their consciences. - C.S. Lewis

Y'all got on this boat for different reasons, but y'all come to the same place. So now I'm asking more of you than I have before. Maybe all. Sure as I know anything, I know this - they will try again. Maybe on another world, maybe on this very ground swept clean. A year from now, ten? They'll swing back to the belief that they can make people... better. And I do not hold to that. So no more runnin'. I aim to misbehave. - Capt. Mal

A Rifleman’s Prayer:Oh Lord, I would live my life in freedom, peace and happiness, enjoying the simple pleasures of hearth and home. I would die an old, old man in my own bed, preferably of sexual overexertion.

But if that is not to be, Lord, if monsters such as this should find their way to my little corner of the world on my watch, then help me to sweep those bastards from the ramparts, because doing that is good, and right, and just.

And if in this I should fall, let me be found atop a pile of brass, behind the wall I made of their corpses. Geek with a .45

"He's Black Council,", I said.

"Or maybe stupid," Ebenezar countered.

I thought about it. "Not sure which is scarier."

Ebenezar blinked at me, then snorted. "Stupid, Hoss. Every time. Only so many blackhearted villains in the world, and they only get uppity on occasion. Stupid's everywhere, every day." Ebenezar McCoy

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This deprecation of individual freedom was objectionable to me. I am convinced now, as I was then, that man is an end because he is a child of God. Man is not made for the state; the state is made for man. To deprive man of freedom is to relegate him to the status of a thing, rather than elevate him to the status of a person. Man must never be treated as means to the end of the state; but always as an end within himself." Dr. M.L. King Jr.